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let's start finding solutions. >> in daytona beach, loren korn, news 6. >> this morning, two students claimed they were attacked by a homeless man on their way to school. >> tonight police say those boys were the attackers. stone wall jackson middle school, near cimarron boulevard and la costa drive in orlando. the middle schoolers first reported a homeless man tried to steal their cell phone and bit them so they fought back. police say they eventually learned the students harassed the man first. neighbors say they aren't surprised saying while some of the homeless who camp out in the area are aggressive, but so are the kids. >> should something change? >> well, we've not seen many of our police that go around like we used to. our neighborhood -- >> patrols? >> patrols. >> we don't know how badly the homeless man was hurt, if at all, because police have not found him yet. they also have not said if the kids will face charges. >> still breaking now at 7:00, a security guard accused of raping and killing a young woman he was supposed to protect will face murder charges. late today a gra
let's start finding solutions. >> in daytona beach, loren korn, news 6. >> this morning, two students claimed they were attacked by a homeless man on their way to school. >> tonight police say those boys were the attackers. stone wall jackson middle school, near cimarron boulevard and la costa drive in orlando. the middle schoolers first reported a homeless man tried to steal their cell phone and bit them so they fought back. police say they eventually learned the students...
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they say it violates civil rights and loren korn looks at the controversy. >> this gentleman's club and one of its dancers are now suing the city, claiming the new ordinance is not tackling human trafficking, rather violating their civil rights and claiming its a form of harassment. >> a city ordinance with good intentions. >> the intent of this ordinance is strictly to combat human traffic. >> it's stirring up controversy with the gentleman's club, the only adult entertainment business in town. >> we don't know if there's a human trafficking problem in but we felt that a city ordinance that we passed would help us discover if we, in fact, had a problem. >> the ordinance is for businesses that have alcohol and adult entertainment. it would have to post public awareness signs pertaining to human trafficking. employees must obtain a permit to work there and they must submit their fingerprints. >> we know who is working there. if they have any problems, if they'll be in traffic, we hope they'll talk to us. >> the club's attorney says the ordinance is just a way to chase them out of town. o
they say it violates civil rights and loren korn looks at the controversy. >> this gentleman's club and one of its dancers are now suing the city, claiming the new ordinance is not tackling human trafficking, rather violating their civil rights and claiming its a form of harassment. >> a city ordinance with good intentions. >> the intent of this ordinance is strictly to combat human traffic. >> it's stirring up controversy with the gentleman's club, the only adult...
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news 6 reporter loren korn is there. >> today service was more than just a memorial. it was a movement for peace, not violence. the school says they have some ideas to make sure another shooting doesn't happen again. >> another memorial service for staff and students at bethune-cookman university. >> but the school says it will be working hard to make sure it's their last one. >> we're having a lot of discussion about how do we bring them back on campus so that we can make sure that we have more hands on type of opportunities for them to have fun. >> a couple of ideas mentioned today included students having parties on campus and staff regulating who would be there. >> if you're not involved in bethune-cookman university, you cannot attend our functions. >> this, after saturday night's shooting outside of the indigo lakes country club that killed a other students. >> they're escorting him. they're going. staying strong. it's just very hard. one minute you're with somebody and next minute they're gone. >> some students agree the school should regulate their functions.
news 6 reporter loren korn is there. >> today service was more than just a memorial. it was a movement for peace, not violence. the school says they have some ideas to make sure another shooting doesn't happen again. >> another memorial service for staff and students at bethune-cookman university. >> but the school says it will be working hard to make sure it's their last one. >> we're having a lot of discussion about how do we bring them back on campus so that we can...
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news 6 reporter loren korn continues to follow this ongoing issue. she joins us live in volusia now. what ideas are they throwing around tonight? >> well, tonight they'll be long-term goals. they said they would like to get businesses, local community involved to try and provide either services or donations to the homeless, their long-term goal would be to provide or build a shelter, not just a shelter but it would also have medical and social services. but they said the end goal is to get everyone off the streets and into a home. >> county and city leaders are spending the evening brainstorming how to solve the homeless issue in daytona beach. last friday, police and salvation army moved more than 100 people from the county administrative center into temporary shelter, but officials there. news 6 got ahold of this letter that the mayor sent to county commissioners, talking about short-term and long-term goals, saying in part, "we'll coordinate and leverage the current resources in our community the county offered to pay $4 million to build the 24-ho
news 6 reporter loren korn continues to follow this ongoing issue. she joins us live in volusia now. what ideas are they throwing around tonight? >> well, tonight they'll be long-term goals. they said they would like to get businesses, local community involved to try and provide either services or donations to the homeless, their long-term goal would be to provide or build a shelter, not just a shelter but it would also have medical and social services. but they said the end goal is to...
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back to you. >> loren korn reporting live for us this evening. thank you. >> firefighters say a local family's quick thinking saved their lives. >> yeah, the family was able to escape out a window just seconds before the roof collapsed on that home. it happened in volusia county at this home on stone street in de land around 1:30 this morning. by the time firefighters arrived on scene, the family had already climbed out into the backyard. then as fire crews were helping them around to the front, the roof collapsed right there in front of them. a family friend says they're still in awe they were able to escape the fire that destroyed their home. >> >> everybody is safe and that's the important thing. everybody got out all right and everybody is safe. was a very short period of time, now that it went real quick. crazy video, right? investigators say the cause of the fire is still unknown. we know the fire marshal's office is on scene and they're looking into it. >> four accused prostitutes are locked up tonight. police say the women have been targe
back to you. >> loren korn reporting live for us this evening. thank you. >> firefighters say a local family's quick thinking saved their lives. >> yeah, the family was able to escape out a window just seconds before the roof collapsed on that home. it happened in volusia county at this home on stone street in de land around 1:30 this morning. by the time firefighters arrived on scene, the family had already climbed out into the backyard. then as fire crews were helping them...
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loren korn joins us from daytona beach where the changes the school says it's planning to make. >> students and faculty wore white ribbons today as a sign of peace. the school is working on ways to keep their students safe both on >> from gospel music to prayers. bethune-cookman university delivered a strong message in today's memorial service. >> we are understand what the odds are and the challenges. >> this, as they honored the 23-year-old and prayed for the two other students wounded in saturday night's shooting. at the indigo lakes country club. >> still going, staying strong. it's just very hard. one minute you're with somebody and the next minute they're gone. >> because the students are victims of the shootings, bethune-cookman university wants students to have parties on campus and will also regulate who will be able to attend. >> if you're not involved in bethune-cookman university, you cannot come on campus. >> some students say that's a good idea. >> this is the first tragedy i've experienced. resolve doing it, keeping it on campus. >> the school says while plans are not finaliz
loren korn joins us from daytona beach where the changes the school says it's planning to make. >> students and faculty wore white ribbons today as a sign of peace. the school is working on ways to keep their students safe both on >> from gospel music to prayers. bethune-cookman university delivered a strong message in today's memorial service. >> we are understand what the odds are and the challenges. >> this, as they honored the 23-year-old and prayed for the two other...
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police tell news 6 reporter loren korn there may be more victims. >> parents on the street told me they knew something was not right about their neighbor who lives in the blue house behind me. they tell me they're just thankful he's now behind bars. and police say he could have more victims. >> it was inside this home on wednesday afternoon where police say the 53-year-old john whirling sexually assaulted a 13-year-old boy while playing video games and then tried to keep him from leaving. investigators say the boy escaped, ran home to tell him father and called 911. >> it was very scary, to know your next-door neighbor is like that. from whirling and says she never allowed her son to go over there after hearing other kids talk about the gifts whirling was buying them. >> nike air, scooters, gift cards for christmas, $50 each gift cards, things like that. of course, i knew right away. i was like, are you kidding me? >> the boy's father tried talking to the man immediately after and says the man threatened to kill himself. >> would you state your name, please sir. >> john whirling. >> a j
police tell news 6 reporter loren korn there may be more victims. >> parents on the street told me they knew something was not right about their neighbor who lives in the blue house behind me. they tell me they're just thankful he's now behind bars. and police say he could have more victims. >> it was inside this home on wednesday afternoon where police say the 53-year-old john whirling sexually assaulted a 13-year-old boy while playing video games and then tried to keep him from...
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news 6 reporter loren korn looks into whether it got results. >> out of the 106 people who left beach street friday night, 96 people remain at the hands of salvation army. >> i couldn't wait to get away from the wall. >> he lived outside the volusia county administration center for almost two months and was ready for salvation army. >> i got up here as fast as i could. i got bunk no. 8. to be placed in a shelter or a hotel, even getting arrested for it. >> a lot of people suddenly wanted to be in our program after the situation from friday night and thankfully we had already done the foundational work with a lot of those. >> cornell says his staff placed 76 people in the shelter and 30 more in three hotels. he says no one will be getting kicked out. instead, they'll go through the salvation army's bridge bed program. >> our job starts now. we're transitioning them to permanent housing opportunities. we're here to transform these people's lives. >> hancock says he's ready to be a part of it. >> it's a totally different program from the existing salvation army, especially when you're th
news 6 reporter loren korn looks into whether it got results. >> out of the 106 people who left beach street friday night, 96 people remain at the hands of salvation army. >> i couldn't wait to get away from the wall. >> he lived outside the volusia county administration center for almost two months and was ready for salvation army. >> i got up here as fast as i could. i got bunk no. 8. to be placed in a shelter or a hotel, even getting arrested for it. >> a lot of...
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loren korn is live outside the orange county sheriff's office this evening. do deputies know why he was committing all these crimes? >> reporter: oh, yes, they do. he was feeding a very expensive habit, heroin. >> this caped criminal's string of violent armed robberies has come to an end. >> reporter: the 26-year-old is the man behind the batman mask, known for aggressively robbing eight stores in east orange county from january 22nd until february 21st. but it's the last one that put him behind bars, happening on friday night at i love new york pizza on east colonial, thanks to some employees. >> we had some witnesses who in an attempt to apprehend him or at least see which way he was going. our detectives followed up which way they had gone and recovered a phone. >> reporter: that phone, investigators say, belonged to morales and they soon learned the motive behind the crimes. >> he appears to be a heroin addict with probably a thousand dollars a day addiction happening. >> reporter: something the sheriff's office says is a widespread and dangerous problem
loren korn is live outside the orange county sheriff's office this evening. do deputies know why he was committing all these crimes? >> reporter: oh, yes, they do. he was feeding a very expensive habit, heroin. >> this caped criminal's string of violent armed robberies has come to an end. >> reporter: the 26-year-old is the man behind the batman mask, known for aggressively robbing eight stores in east orange county from january 22nd until february 21st. but it's the last one...
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loren korn joins us live from volusia county tonight. any idea what started this whole thing? >> yes. the teen says that he cut the man off and that ticked the man off. then police said the two of them both ended up here in the middle of the street in a bloody fight. >> a treat at the dairy queen was anything but on thursday afternoon when police say the 16-year-old pulled out of the parking lot and on to u.s. 1, right in front of 47-year-old joseph tomly. the teen telling 911 what happened next. >> he got out of the car. i opened my door and said what's he said i'm going to punch you in the face. i said you're not going to do anything. he punched me in the face. >> he threw the teen down on the ground and punched him again. >> he jumped on me and i started beating him up and he started beating me up and i was laying on the ground covering myself and he started pounding on me. >> the fight happening in the middle of the busy street, drivers frantically calling 911. >> there were two silver cars parked back-to-back. they were at the red light and they were beating each other. >
loren korn joins us live from volusia county tonight. any idea what started this whole thing? >> yes. the teen says that he cut the man off and that ticked the man off. then police said the two of them both ended up here in the middle of the street in a bloody fight. >> a treat at the dairy queen was anything but on thursday afternoon when police say the 16-year-old pulled out of the parking lot and on to u.s. 1, right in front of 47-year-old joseph tomly. the teen telling 911 what...
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do something about it. >> in de bary, loren korn, news 6. >> i like this guy. >> why aren't all kids like that? >> i don't know. a lot of us tell our kids, they see a beer can on the side of the road, stay away from that thing. >> of course. >> i can guarantee caleb is getting two more likes on his facebook page from this desk. it's not your traditional classroom but it's teaching local students some very important lessons. >> we'll take you inside a great program and show you how a garden is providing life skills and getting results in our schools. >> that's good stuff. we're tracking a few pockets of light rain up there around marion county, checking out, leaving merritt island right now. overall, we're calming down. but that's only for the now. tomorrow we rock again. i'll do the pinpoint forecast and show you when the big stuff shows up for you. >> and then bringing happy >> well, it's harvest time at are learning about healthy lifestyle, science and more. >> news 6 anchor bridgett ellison has the story in tonight's "getting results for our schools" >> they're proud to have a ame
do something about it. >> in de bary, loren korn, news 6. >> i like this guy. >> why aren't all kids like that? >> i don't know. a lot of us tell our kids, they see a beer can on the side of the road, stay away from that thing. >> of course. >> i can guarantee caleb is getting two more likes on his facebook page from this desk. it's not your traditional classroom but it's teaching local students some very important lessons. >> we'll take you inside a...
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. >> loren korn is joining us now live from daytona beach. people from inside the flea market were offended by this? >> oh, absolutely. even shocked by it. mothers are allowed to breastfeed in public. the mom tells me she was even discrete about it, but she's mostly distressed over the situation because she couldn't get the booth she wanted because of it. >> it's been a fun weekend event for our family for two years now. >> but jolene gregory says not anymore. >> i felt ashamed. i felt hurt. >> gregory says she rented a flea and farmers' market with her 6month-old daughter in tow, only later to get approached by management. >> he said we're getting complaints about you breastfeeding. i said well, it's the law, i can breastfeed anywhere i want. >> and he turned around and walked right away. >> she returned on saturday to get the same booth because of the prime location but was denied. >> when we asked the lady if we could rent booth 247, she said i was informed this morning when i came in that i cannot rent you the booth due to conflict? i sai
. >> loren korn is joining us now live from daytona beach. people from inside the flea market were offended by this? >> oh, absolutely. even shocked by it. mothers are allowed to breastfeed in public. the mom tells me she was even discrete about it, but she's mostly distressed over the situation because she couldn't get the booth she wanted because of it. >> it's been a fun weekend event for our family for two years now. >> but jolene gregory says not anymore. >> i...
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news 6 reporter loren korn has been on top of this story. she joins us live from city hall. the mayor of daytona beach. what do leaders hope to accomplish? >> well, they hope to accomplish to provide homes for the homeless. they tell me it is a process. in that letter, they described that they have short-term goals, long-term goals, the short-term plan being getting money from the city, donations to help out the homeless. long-term, to build a facility that's not only a shelter about you to provide medical and social services. >> homelessness, a problem that the city of daytona beach says it's had for a while. but now the city says it's got to act fast, finding temporary and permanent housing after taking in more than 100 homeless people all at once. the mayor's sending this letter to county commissioners, discussing short and long-term goals, saying in part, "we'll coordinate and leverage the current resources in our community and the long-term solution would be safe harbor." saying, quote, "donating 10 years and building the facility." the
news 6 reporter loren korn has been on top of this story. she joins us live from city hall. the mayor of daytona beach. what do leaders hope to accomplish? >> well, they hope to accomplish to provide homes for the homeless. they tell me it is a process. in that letter, they described that they have short-term goals, long-term goals, the short-term plan being getting money from the city, donations to help out the homeless. long-term, to build a facility that's not only a shelter about you...
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news 6 reporter loren korn joins us now from daytona beach where some neighbors say they were not >> that man remains here at the bond. the judge also saying he's not to have any contact with the victim or his family. neighbor. >> the 53-year-old appeared emotionally as he stood before a judge today. >> just one day after police say he sexually assaulted a 13-year-old boy at his home while playing video games and then tried keeping him from leaving. police say the boy escaped and ran home, told his father and called 911. >> it was basically a matter of time. >> she lives across the street from the man and says her son was never allowed to play inside his home after hearing the other kids brag about the gifts he was buying them. >> nike air, scooters. gift card for christmas. $50 each gift cards, things like that. of course, it was -- i knew right away. i was like, are you kidding me? >> the boy's father told police he tried talking to the man threatened to kill himself. while the suspect sits behind bars, police are investigating to see if there are other victims involved. >> it's ve
news 6 reporter loren korn joins us now from daytona beach where some neighbors say they were not >> that man remains here at the bond. the judge also saying he's not to have any contact with the victim or his family. neighbor. >> the 53-year-old appeared emotionally as he stood before a judge today. >> just one day after police say he sexually assaulted a 13-year-old boy at his home while playing video games and then tried keeping him from leaving. police say the boy escaped...
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news 6 reporter loren korn joins the piece of evidence police say that driver left behind. >> take a look at all this damage behind me. police say the driver ran past the stop sign, crashed into this townhome and neighbors tell me this is the fourth time in the last 10 years something like this has happened. >> he ran into the whole thing. >> this is like a big bang, the noise. >> that noise was this car, plowing into the home at the river gulf townhomes around 11:30 wednesday night. >> glass and bricks everywhere. just a mess. >> she rushed over to her family's home after hearing about what happened. >> my stepdad was on the couch and he's lucky the bricks missed him because it came all the way up to the door, the front door. >> south daytona police say the driver ran a stop sign at the intersection of bevel road extension and slammed into the concrete block wall. you can see the kitchen littered with debris. >> i was surprised it didn't go know, in the house itself. >> investigators say the man took off on foot but call crimestoppers at 888-277-tips. >> a mystery tonight in orange
news 6 reporter loren korn joins the piece of evidence police say that driver left behind. >> take a look at all this damage behind me. police say the driver ran past the stop sign, crashed into this townhome and neighbors tell me this is the fourth time in the last 10 years something like this has happened. >> he ran into the whole thing. >> this is like a big bang, the noise. >> that noise was this car, plowing into the home at the river gulf townhomes around 11:30...
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loren korn is joining us now. >> reporter: well, they arrested the batman armed robber early this morning. they say as of friday night, he was involved in nine armed robberies. the last one being i love new york pizza on east colonial as they say their employees actually chased the guy down the street where he dropped his cell phone. investigators picked that up. well, now he's behind bars tonight. known as the batman armed robber for wearing this get-up during two of his nine robberies. he's now in jail. from january 22nd until february 21st, morales went into the stores all over east orange county carrying a gun and aggressively demanding cash, even stealing jewelry from workers. investigators say he did all of this because of drugs. >> he appears to be a heroin thousand dollars a day addiction habit. >> reporter: right now, he's charged with one count of armed robbery. he will be facing four more charges by the end of the day. we got ahold of his criminal record and he has a long list of charges, including heroin, and burglary of a dwelling. >> lisa: loren korn reporting live tonight,
loren korn is joining us now. >> reporter: well, they arrested the batman armed robber early this morning. they say as of friday night, he was involved in nine armed robberies. the last one being i love new york pizza on east colonial as they say their employees actually chased the guy down the street where he dropped his cell phone. investigators picked that up. well, now he's behind bars tonight. known as the batman armed robber for wearing this get-up during two of his nine robberies....
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news 6's loren korn is getting new information about the victims and the suspects. >> reporter: daytona beach police are looking for a man who they say opened fire, injuring four people during a drive-by shooting and they believe he's the same person responsible for a fatal shooting last year. >> we just had a series of automatic gunfire on the corner of sheridan and wilson. >> reporter: tattered crime scene tape surround the home on sheridan drive after police say a man pulled up in a stolen car and shot four people, including three teens, who were standing outside around 11:30 tuesday night. >> obviously when you do a drive-by shooting with two 9 millimeters and ak-47, you're not there to trick-or-treat. you're there looking to do some damage. fortunately nobody was killed. >> reporter: police say two of the victims who were women just happened to be there. >> they were at taco bell and picking up food and going to the sheridan street address when the drive-by shooting occurred. >> reporter: officers chased car to this complex on palmetto drive where police say they arrested the shoot
news 6's loren korn is getting new information about the victims and the suspects. >> reporter: daytona beach police are looking for a man who they say opened fire, injuring four people during a drive-by shooting and they believe he's the same person responsible for a fatal shooting last year. >> we just had a series of automatic gunfire on the corner of sheridan and wilson. >> reporter: tattered crime scene tape surround the home on sheridan drive after police say a man...
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news 6's loren korn is joining us live outside the flea market in daytona beach. so what is she planning on doing? >> well, she filed a complaint with the flea market and also talking to lawyers right now after she says management refused to give her a booth that she wanted because renters were complaining of her breastfeeding. now, jolene gregory says she went to the booth at the daytona flee and farmers market on friday and brought along her six-month-old daughter so she could breastfeed. the management told her renters were complaining about her breastfeeding. she shrugged it off and returned to the flea market to rent the same booth at the same location but says she was denied. was appeasing her mostly renters by not renting me a booth which was discriminating against breastfeeding and my rights as a mother. >> now gregory tells me the flea market told her she could pick another location that wasn't so visible. she said i'm not going to support your business if you're not going to support me. >> i think a lot of moms out there would support her. what does the
news 6's loren korn is joining us live outside the flea market in daytona beach. so what is she planning on doing? >> well, she filed a complaint with the flea market and also talking to lawyers right now after she says management refused to give her a booth that she wanted because renters were complaining of her breastfeeding. now, jolene gregory says she went to the booth at the daytona flee and farmers market on friday and brought along her six-month-old daughter so she could...
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news 6 reporter loren korn joins us live from daytona beach. police told you that crime is really on the rise in that area right now. >> reporter: yes, definitely on the rise. car break-ins, thefts, among other things. it's not just happening here along sea breeze boulevard but residents tell me it's spilling over into their neighborhoods. sea breeze boulevard, known for the night life but lately it's known for the crime. transients transients, break-ins, burglaries, drug activity on the street. >> reporter: gary libby should know. he lives in the area. >> i had a robber jimmie a window and enter my house with me upstairs. >> reporter: daytona beach police say crime has increased since last year, 40% of it happening on sea breeze boulevard after 10 p.m. there's been a 33% increase in auto thefts and 50% increase in car break-ins. >> sea breeze boulevard is the sea breeze entertainment district. this is where people come to party in daytona beach. >> reporter: which is why the city says it wants to charge 12 restaurants and bars $12,000 a year t
news 6 reporter loren korn joins us live from daytona beach. police told you that crime is really on the rise in that area right now. >> reporter: yes, definitely on the rise. car break-ins, thefts, among other things. it's not just happening here along sea breeze boulevard but residents tell me it's spilling over into their neighborhoods. sea breeze boulevard, known for the night life but lately it's known for the crime. transients transients, break-ins, burglaries, drug activity on the...
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. >> in orlando, loren korn, news 6. >> late today, monster sent a statement to news 6 saying, in is a copycat case filed by personal injury lawyers trying to make a cottage industry out of suing energy drink companies. monster is confident in the safety of its products and stands by them." >> well, terrifying turbulence at sea means a vacation cut short for thousands of cruise passengers. >> glass shattered and tables overturned, the anthem of the seas is sailing back to new jersey instead off to paradise. the ship hit hurricane-force winds. >> no one was seriously hurt from all the damage and senator bill nelson is asking the national transportation safety board to investigate. them when they head back to new jersey. the drive home turned into a nightmare when you see what the roads look like. this is along the jersey shore. the water is running along the street and making it more into an island and high tides and rough surf will continue to impact the east coast throughout tomorrow. we have to deal with our own high surf, not as bad as folks further north are seeing. you can see t
. >> in orlando, loren korn, news 6. >> late today, monster sent a statement to news 6 saying, in is a copycat case filed by personal injury lawyers trying to make a cottage industry out of suing energy drink companies. monster is confident in the safety of its products and stands by them." >> well, terrifying turbulence at sea means a vacation cut short for thousands of cruise passengers. >> glass shattered and tables overturned, the anthem of the seas is sailing...
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so today, news 6 reporter loren korn got the first look inside that shelter and tells us about the new accommodations. >> out of the 106 people who left beach street friday night, 76 people came here to salvation hotels and as of today, 66 people remain here. from chaos now on the road to recovery for dozens of people who once called the volusia county administration center home. >> we used to call it the wall. >> he lived there almost two months. >> i got up here as fast as i could. i got bunk no. 8. >> but not everyone was anxious to be placed in a shelter or hotel and even getting arrested for it. >> a lot of people suddenly wanted to be in our program after the situation from friday night and thankfully we had already done the foundational work with a lot of those. >> cornell says once they fill the shelter, his staff quickly found three hotels to place the rest. he says through salvation army's bridge bed program, the goal is to keep everyone that was picked up off the streets. >> our job starts now. we're transitioning them to permanent housing opportunities. people's lives. >> h
so today, news 6 reporter loren korn got the first look inside that shelter and tells us about the new accommodations. >> out of the 106 people who left beach street friday night, 76 people came here to salvation hotels and as of today, 66 people remain here. from chaos now on the road to recovery for dozens of people who once called the volusia county administration center home. >> we used to call it the wall. >> he lived there almost two months. >> i got up here as...
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he shared his story with news 6 reporter loren korn. >> i don't know if you can see behind me, but that's the captain out there who says a whale slammed into his boat, leaving him stranded out here without a dingy. the f.w.c. is verifying if in fact it was a whale and if so, alerting everyone to be on the lookout. >> a 30-year dream to sail the ocean turned into a frightening ordeal for the captain. >> i'm not going to lie. it was a scary thing. >> he was sailing to ponce inlet around 2:00 in the morning on >> i heard whale songs very close. it sounded like. and then heard a blow hole go off from a whale. >> moments later -- >> i felt a huge tug at the back of the boat. the dingy was trailing mind me 30 feet or so, gave or take, and it was gone. >> back on course, the whale crashed into his boat. >> i was happy to find no water was coming in. that was the biggest concern. >> he says 30 feet of the rope attached to this dingy is now gone. the remainder of the rope had possibly whale skin on it and turned it over to f.w.c. to verify. they say if it was a whale, they need to find the dingy f
he shared his story with news 6 reporter loren korn. >> i don't know if you can see behind me, but that's the captain out there who says a whale slammed into his boat, leaving him stranded out here without a dingy. the f.w.c. is verifying if in fact it was a whale and if so, alerting everyone to be on the lookout. >> a 30-year dream to sail the ocean turned into a frightening ordeal for the captain. >> i'm not going to lie. it was a scary thing. >> he was sailing to...
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in daytona beach, loren korn, news 6. >> julie: lauren, thank you. deputies released this sketch of a man wanted in a rash of armed robberies across orange county. in some of them, he's held businesses dressed as batman. in others he was spotted in surveillance video coming in the store with the gun already drawn. no one has been hurt. deputies fear that could change. so do business owners. >> we have been worrying about it. i've been praying a lot. we've been locking the doors now after 7:00, closing time. we locking the doors and just protecting ourselves every time we come out. >> julie: he runs a barbershop next door one of the businesses hit by the so-called batman robber. look at the sketch put together by a victim held up at the store where he didn't cover his face. the same robber hit the same store in the past month, many along colonial drive between cimarron and goldenrod. please call crime line at 1-800-423-tips. >> lisa: for days of reflection and review, construction work is going to begin on the big drive. work stop after a worker was k
in daytona beach, loren korn, news 6. >> julie: lauren, thank you. deputies released this sketch of a man wanted in a rash of armed robberies across orange county. in some of them, he's held businesses dressed as batman. in others he was spotted in surveillance video coming in the store with the gun already drawn. no one has been hurt. deputies fear that could change. so do business owners. >> we have been worrying about it. i've been praying a lot. we've been locking the doors now...
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. >>> loren korn shows us how a young boy took action when he saw trash in the neighborhood. along the roads in the area. 10-year-old caleb knew something had to be done. >> it makes me sad that there's all that trash. >> reporter: which is why the 10-year-old and his family clean up trash in his neighborhood at least once a week. >> sometimes i just find coke bottles and a lot of foam cups. >> reporter: on sunday the family says they collected at least two bags full of trash just along their street on high banks road and posted to facebook to get other residents involved. what they didn't expect were these pictures of caleb to go viral. >> the response has been amazing. we've had over 250 likes for young caleb, and i'm hoping this will get the word out for those that i see throughout the mornings taking a stroll. >> reporter: residents also gave the family an idea. >> there will be a sign that's >> reporter: caleb is going to be in charge of keeping it clean but caleb says you don't need a street named after you to do the right thing. >> if you see a bunch of trash, don't just stay th
. >>> loren korn shows us how a young boy took action when he saw trash in the neighborhood. along the roads in the area. 10-year-old caleb knew something had to be done. >> it makes me sad that there's all that trash. >> reporter: which is why the 10-year-old and his family clean up trash in his neighborhood at least once a week. >> sometimes i just find coke bottles and a lot of foam cups. >> reporter: on sunday the family says they collected at least two bags...
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loren korn talked with woods. we'll hear more from him coming up on news 6 at 7:00. it should be worth sticking around for. >> new condition on a clermont police officer badly burned in an accident. >> his dad says he's making progress but there's still a very long way to go. jack cruz says his son, chris, continues to undergo surgeries. more than half of his body was burned on super bowl sunday when a gas can, sitting near a bonfire, exploded. the 21-year-old's dad now says they're exploring the use of artificial skin along with skin cloning to cover some third-degree burns. doctors have told them it is an the good news, his right happened, which is his dominant hand, is a lot less damaged than at first thought. cruz's family says they're doing all they can to try and stay positive. >> well, it is race week in daytona beach. and excitement is building at the world's most famous speedway. >> now we've learned the stadium seats for the sunday's daytona 500 is sold out. it is the first daytona 500 since the completion of the big $400 million daytona rising project. the
loren korn talked with woods. we'll hear more from him coming up on news 6 at 7:00. it should be worth sticking around for. >> new condition on a clermont police officer badly burned in an accident. >> his dad says he's making progress but there's still a very long way to go. jack cruz says his son, chris, continues to undergo surgeries. more than half of his body was burned on super bowl sunday when a gas can, sitting near a bonfire, exploded. the 21-year-old's dad now says they're...
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loren korn is there. >> it's been a very emotional day out here for friends and family who came by to pay their respects, leaving flowers and balloons to remember the two people who lost their lives last nigh. >> i can't imagine how this happened. i really can't. he did everything right. >> friends and family in shock after troopers say a dump truck fatally struck 29-year-old kevin walsh and 22-year-old jessica darby. >> he was a very good guy, very loving and carrying. i don't understand it. >> it happened thursday night. troopers say walsh tried driving his pickup through a construction zone and got stuck in the dirt. investigators say walsh called friends, including darby, to give him a hand but say the a construction worker at the site offered to help by using his dump truck but was also unsuccessful. as he began to leave, he backed the truck over walsh and darby, killing them both. >> he was a great kid, great worker, great mannered kid. >> he and his wife brought flowers to the site and said walsh worked at their landscaping business before starting his own. >> one of our best w
loren korn is there. >> it's been a very emotional day out here for friends and family who came by to pay their respects, leaving flowers and balloons to remember the two people who lost their lives last nigh. >> i can't imagine how this happened. i really can't. he did everything right. >> friends and family in shock after troopers say a dump truck fatally struck 29-year-old kevin walsh and 22-year-old jessica darby. >> he was a very good guy, very loving and carrying....
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news 6 reporter loren korn was there today as the lawyers broke down the lawsuit. >> morgan & morgan filed five lawsuits today against monster beverage corporation saying the energy drinks right here are making people sick. they say some people are even suffering from serious life-threatening injuries. >> they're targeting our children. they're going after our kids and getting them hooked. >> which is why morgan & morgan says it's going after monster energy drink corporation, the different claims where people who consumed the energy drink over the years suffered serious injuries. >> heart attacks, strokes, a fib and something that's new which we haven't seen before and hasn't been pursued before, is kidney failure and renal failure in general. >> morgan also mentioning a case involving a 14-year-old boy who suffered a stroke. they say it's all because of ingredients that are not labeled. the drinks have high levels of caffeine and mix with a secret energy blend. >> most of the vitamins and, you know, added benefits they say they're putting in exceed daily recommended doses of it. and
news 6 reporter loren korn was there today as the lawyers broke down the lawsuit. >> morgan & morgan filed five lawsuits today against monster beverage corporation saying the energy drinks right here are making people sick. they say some people are even suffering from serious life-threatening injuries. >> they're targeting our children. they're going after our kids and getting them hooked. >> which is why morgan & morgan says it's going after monster energy drink...
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news 6 reporter loren korn tells us why the gun wasn't the only danger in the home. >> reporter: the toddler was taken here to the hospital after police say she was left alone in the garage with a gun. the incident happened wednesday night. sanford police say 22-year-old sims and davis drove the toddler to the hospital after the girl shot herself in the hand. investigators learned guns were not the only things in the garage where police say davis lives. >> they found drug paraphernalia and a number of magazines with ammunition inside and an amount of stray ammunition throughout the garage. >> reporter: police say while interviewing sims she repeatedly changed her story while davis refused to give a statement. the couple were taken to neglect charges and have since bonded out. >> it just goes to show if you have a firearm, it's your responsibility to house it, store it in a safe manner, especially if you have juveniles that can come in contact with it. it could be devastating results if that happens. >> matt: de .c.f. says it's investigating the case. both children are now with family
news 6 reporter loren korn tells us why the gun wasn't the only danger in the home. >> reporter: the toddler was taken here to the hospital after police say she was left alone in the garage with a gun. the incident happened wednesday night. sanford police say 22-year-old sims and davis drove the toddler to the hospital after the girl shot herself in the hand. investigators learned guns were not the only things in the garage where police say davis lives. >> they found drug...
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news 6 reporter loren korn takes a look at this new business in volusia county. >> the mother of three tells me she was so stressed out dealing with the lice situation at home, she didn't want other parents to go through the same thing, so she opened up lice e.r. >> it is definitely a stress on parents. >> she knows firsthand. >> i have three daughters that all ended up with head lice and the stress that i went through was crazy. >> in january, she got certified to properly remove the lice and open up her own business called lice e.r. >> i wanted to offer something here in town that would be an option for parents to ease the stress. >> it's only the second day for the clinic to be opened. >> we've had a big response. already. we've had some calls from school. >> tiffany was one of those calls. >> they never seem to go away. >> she says her three daughters got lice last weekend and after spending tons of money and time on products, she was thrilled to hear about the clinic. >> i was thinking, yep, this is something we need around here because everybody has it. >> the black things floati
news 6 reporter loren korn takes a look at this new business in volusia county. >> the mother of three tells me she was so stressed out dealing with the lice situation at home, she didn't want other parents to go through the same thing, so she opened up lice e.r. >> it is definitely a stress on parents. >> she knows firsthand. >> i have three daughters that all ended up with head lice and the stress that i went through was crazy. >> in january, she got certified to...
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news 6 reporter loren korn shows us why the police chief fears this gunman could strike again. >> reporter: police say the man responsible for injuring four people in a drive-by shooting yesterday is the same person who fatally shot a man last year. daytona beach police say this man, 28-year-old joaquin watson is to blame for a drive-by shooting that injured four people, including three teens. it happened around 11:30 tuesday night. >> a white, stolen hyundai, occupied by three males, pulled up. there were four or five people standing outside that residence and they opened fire with three guns. two hand guns and an ak-47. >> 911. what is your emergency? >> i heard gunshots going off. women are victims who just happened to be there. >> i got shot. hurry up, please. >> where are you located at? >> reporter: officers chased cat to this complex on palmetto drive where police say they arrested watson's brother, 28-year-old ricardo watson, for breaking into the unit. but joaquin watson got away. police believe he's out for revenge. >> he's our prime suspect for the person killed on mother's day
news 6 reporter loren korn shows us why the police chief fears this gunman could strike again. >> reporter: police say the man responsible for injuring four people in a drive-by shooting yesterday is the same person who fatally shot a man last year. daytona beach police say this man, 28-year-old joaquin watson is to blame for a drive-by shooting that injured four people, including three teens. it happened around 11:30 tuesday night. >> a white, stolen hyundai, occupied by three...
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news 6's loren korn spoke with the chief about what they found. safe zone for the homeless is now being called an area for nefarious activity, everything from prostitution, down to illegal drugs and group beatings. >> dozens of homeless say the volusia county administration center was their safe haven, but daytona beach police say otherwise. >> you heard about prostitution, drug dealings, beatdowns, shakedowns, people who were not homeless. >> the police chief says he sent undercover officers there to find out what was really going on inside the homeless camp. >> you look at some of those people and they're certified gang members, 20 arrests, young people pulling up in the car, prostitute ing the guy's girlfriend. >> some in the camp had extensive records, showing us previous mugshots. some people are actually homeless, collecting money through hand-outs and disability checks, others were using that to their advantage. >> if you don't pay me, i'm >> one group beat up a 62-year-old man so badly, undercover officers called in for back-up but said it didn't do any good. >> the camp goons w
news 6's loren korn spoke with the chief about what they found. safe zone for the homeless is now being called an area for nefarious activity, everything from prostitution, down to illegal drugs and group beatings. >> dozens of homeless say the volusia county administration center was their safe haven, but daytona beach police say otherwise. >> you heard about prostitution, drug dealings, beatdowns, shakedowns, people who were not homeless. >> the police chief says he sent...
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news 6 reporter loren korn is in made to dispatch from the woman who spotted him. >> the incident happened here early in the morning. police say the jogger came down this bridge when she saw the man exposed. a jog through the trails neighborhood last monday morning caught one woman by surprise. >> there's a man standing on the bridge, completely naked except for running shoes. >> ormand beach police say it was this man, 28-year-old brandon smith, standing on the bridge before running away. the jogger immediately called for help. >> i was just going to see if maybe somebody could parole around to see. he's completely naked except for socks and running shoes. >> investigators say this is the second time he's been charged with the same crime. smith served six months' probation in 2014 for exposing himself in front of a woman walking her dog. in 2012, police say he exposed himself in front of his neighbor while in his own backyard but we went to smith's home, less than a mile from the bridge, but no one was home. meanwhile, police are investigating whether smith might have exposed himself to m
news 6 reporter loren korn is in made to dispatch from the woman who spotted him. >> the incident happened here early in the morning. police say the jogger came down this bridge when she saw the man exposed. a jog through the trails neighborhood last monday morning caught one woman by surprise. >> there's a man standing on the bridge, completely naked except for running shoes. >> ormand beach police say it was this man, 28-year-old brandon smith, standing on the bridge before...
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loren korn is live in flagler county now with how the victim's family members are coping with that loss. >> obviously very distraught, just a terrible accident that happened last night. it happened right behind me, behind the road closed sign in the dirt. family and friends have been out here all day, giving flowers and paying respects. >> grieving family and friends placed flowers and said their goodbyes to 29-year-old kevin walsh and 22-year-old girl. >> state troopers say walsh a construction zone around 10:30 thursday night but got stuck in the dirt. walsh called some friends, including darby, to give them a hand. but say the truck still didn't budge. a construction worker at the site offered to help but was also unsuccessful. as the man began to leave, officials say he backed the truck over walsh and darby, killing them both. >> i can't imagine how this happened. i really can't. he did everything right. >> he and his wife says walsh used to work at their landscaping business before starting his own. >> one of our best workers ever, just ever. you can't imagine. loyalty, there every
loren korn is live in flagler county now with how the victim's family members are coping with that loss. >> obviously very distraught, just a terrible accident that happened last night. it happened right behind me, behind the road closed sign in the dirt. family and friends have been out here all day, giving flowers and paying respects. >> grieving family and friends placed flowers and said their goodbyes to 29-year-old kevin walsh and 22-year-old girl. >> state troopers say...
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news 6 reporter loren korn is in daytona beach shores where the club is now suing the city. >> the attorney representing the club says it's suing because not only does the new ordinance violate the workers's civil rights but believes it's a form of harassment. >> we're trying to do our bit to help keep people safe. >> the city of daytona beach shores says its new ordinance created last december is to combat human trafficking. >> we don't know if there's a human trafficking problem in daytona beach shores. we felt the city ordinance that we passed would help us discover >> the ordinance is for businesses that have alcohol and adult entertainment. the business would have to post public awareness signs pertaining to human trafficking. employees must obtain a permit to work there and they must have their fingerprints taken. >> we know who is working there and if they have any problems, if they'll be in traffic, we hope they would talk to us about it. >> but there's only one business in town that fits the criteria. the gentlemen's club. >> the city has chosen to impose these requirements on a si
news 6 reporter loren korn is in daytona beach shores where the club is now suing the city. >> the attorney representing the club says it's suing because not only does the new ordinance violate the workers's civil rights but believes it's a form of harassment. >> we're trying to do our bit to help keep people safe. >> the city of daytona beach shores says its new ordinance created last december is to combat human trafficking. >> we don't know if there's a human...
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korn. the fans. some of them, well, they really go all out for this. >> oh, ginger, one word, incredible. these folks are not camping, they're glamping, camping in style. >> while some folks prefer the comforts of home. >> this is what it's all about. >> he says it's all about big couches and the beach. >> little bit of fans representing the beach and bringing the beach to the track. a little bit of atmosphere we want to bring here. >> he's equipped with a bar. >> we get a lot of comments and people stopping by for a drink. >> he used to camp and traded in his tent for a camper and electricity. >> we did that one time, 10 years ago. that was it. not again. this is much more convenient. it's like home. transportation, scooting around in a motorized cooler. some say it's worth waiting around for days for the big race. >> it's like hanging out with your buddy and friends and it's like, oh, yeah, there's a race tonight. >> yes, there is. daytona 500 starts on sunday at 5 p.m. i took a ride on that motori
korn. the fans. some of them, well, they really go all out for this. >> oh, ginger, one word, incredible. these folks are not camping, they're glamping, camping in style. >> while some folks prefer the comforts of home. >> this is what it's all about. >> he says it's all about big couches and the beach. >> little bit of fans representing the beach and bringing the beach to the track. a little bit of atmosphere we want to bring here. >> he's equipped with a...
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news 6's loren korn has more on the girlfriend who called 911 for help and how the teens are doing tonight, coming up tonight at 5:30. >> today the judge ordered no bond for both suspects in a mass shooting at an orlando nightclub. the two men faced a judge from jail. one is facing attempted first-degree murder charges while lopez faces charges for felony use of a firearm. the shooting earlier this month at glitz ultra-lounge level two people dead and nearly a dozen others hurt. lopez was originally arrested right after the shooting and released on bond before police >> time to talk the weekend weather. >> we have a lot of big events happening and so many people depending on a good forecast. >> a great forecast. >> chief meteorologist tom sorrells is in the pinpoint accurate weather center. no pressure. >> you've come to the right place. come on. how hard can this be. i'm telling you all week, this is beautiful. >> we had an echo or two pop up in the last hour. there's no rain in central florida. you see what's going on now with temperatures. traffic is slowing in spots and not so great in
news 6's loren korn has more on the girlfriend who called 911 for help and how the teens are doing tonight, coming up tonight at 5:30. >> today the judge ordered no bond for both suspects in a mass shooting at an orlando nightclub. the two men faced a judge from jail. one is facing attempted first-degree murder charges while lopez faces charges for felony use of a firearm. the shooting earlier this month at glitz ultra-lounge level two people dead and nearly a dozen others hurt. lopez was...
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let's start with news 6's loren korn outside the speedway. some folks are doing the traditional camping while others went all out. i like to call it glamping, camping in style. >> some are enjoying the simple life of being outdoors, others are going all out. from a landscaped pop-up coffee shop to an inflatable living room. >> this is where we relax and watch people. it's all about the people watching here. >> there's a lot of people watching to do. you know, they just say they like the comforts of home. who doesn't? coming up at 5:30, i'll show you one family who brought the beach to them. it's really neat. >> thank you, lauren. as for the race weather, chief meteorologist tom sorrells has good news. no umbrellas will be needed. >> how relieved am i? we've lived through some seasons here. two years ago, you remember how long the rain delay was? it was likes 6.5 hours. >> this go-around, nothing doing. check out the cloud cover tonight. give the folks a big close-up view what i'm stalking out here. skies are here and this is a visible satelli
let's start with news 6's loren korn outside the speedway. some folks are doing the traditional camping while others went all out. i like to call it glamping, camping in style. >> some are enjoying the simple life of being outdoors, others are going all out. from a landscaped pop-up coffee shop to an inflatable living room. >> this is where we relax and watch people. it's all about the people watching here. >> there's a lot of people watching to do. you know, they just say...
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loren korn is joining us now live. what are city leaders proposing here? >> reporter: they're proposing 12 of the bars and restaurants should pay $12,000 a year so they could have more police officers patrolling the street. i spoke with some bar and restaurant owners today and they say they do not agree with that. bars, nightclubs and restaurants line sea breeze boulevard. >> sea breeze boulevard is the sea breeze entertainment district. this is where people come to party in daytona beach. >> reporter: but daytona beach police say so does the crime. saying 40% of it happens on sea breeze boulevard starting at 10 p.m. this is a shooting that was at molly brown's last year. 25% of arrests were on sea breeze boulevard in 2015. there's a 33% increase in auto theft and 50% increase in car break-ins. which is why city leaders are proposing to charge restaurants and bars $12,000 a year to increase police presence. >> most of us cannot afford that. to pick out 12 businesses on sea breeze boulevard instead of spreading it across all businesses in daytona beach. >>
loren korn is joining us now live. what are city leaders proposing here? >> reporter: they're proposing 12 of the bars and restaurants should pay $12,000 a year so they could have more police officers patrolling the street. i spoke with some bar and restaurant owners today and they say they do not agree with that. bars, nightclubs and restaurants line sea breeze boulevard. >> sea breeze boulevard is the sea breeze entertainment district. this is where people come to party in daytona...
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. >> loren korn reporting live tonight. thank you. >> also developing right now, the chance for some strong storms starting overnight. >> let's get right over to chief meteorologist tom sorrells, pinpointing how long it will all last. >> you know, not long. by the time it gets here, things will go pretty quickly and fall in rapid success. right now, it's all light stuff, all offshore or rolling down south through lake okeechobee. heavy showers there are dying out or going out into the open it's this big stuff here in the gulf of mexico that has our name on it. the good side to all of this is the big energy is all up here. that's a tornado warning happening right now in the state of florida and south alabama. so it's a big mess. it's rocking and rolling. lots of lift here from jackson to new orleans, cold front knifing in the hot air. by the time it gets to us, it wouldn't be that rough. we're talking temperatures in the 60's and 70's across the state. 73 right now in orlando. 72 in the villages and 71 in daytona beach. on-t
. >> loren korn reporting live tonight. thank you. >> also developing right now, the chance for some strong storms starting overnight. >> let's get right over to chief meteorologist tom sorrells, pinpointing how long it will all last. >> you know, not long. by the time it gets here, things will go pretty quickly and fall in rapid success. right now, it's all light stuff, all offshore or rolling down south through lake okeechobee. heavy showers there are dying out or...